Powerball winner reveals she used ChatGPT to generate winning numbers
Share and Follow

A Michigan resident’s innovative approach, seeking assistance from artificial intelligence, has led to a remarkable $100,000 Powerball victory.

Tammy Carvey, a 45-year-old from Wyandotte, a suburb of Detroit, hit the jackpot in the Powerball drawing on September 6 by selecting numbers provided by ChatGPT, the AI-driven chatbot.

“I asked ChatGPT to generate a set of Powerball numbers, and those are the numbers I went with,” Carvey shared in a statement from the Michigan Lottery.

Carvey typically doesn’t play unless the stakes are exceptionally high, and with the Powerball prize reaching a staggering $1.787 billion—the second-largest in U.S. history—she felt it was an opportune moment to participate.

“I usually only participate in Powerball when the jackpot reaches significant amounts, and with it exceeding $1 billion, I decided to purchase a ticket,” she explained.

The odds of winning any Powerball prize are about 1 in 24.9, and the odds of hitting the jackpot are a massive 1 in 292.2 million. 

But Carvey managed to match four white balls and the red Powerball, normally a $50,000 prize which was then doubled to $100,000 thanks to her decision to add the Power Play multiplier.

At first, Carvey didn’t realize how much she’d won. 

Tammy Carvey, 45, of Wyandotte, struck gold in the September 6 Powerball drawing after using numbers generated by ChatGPT, the AI chatbot. She is pictured with her husband, David

Tammy Carvey, 45, of Wyandotte, struck gold in the September 6 Powerball drawing after using numbers generated by ChatGPT, the AI chatbot. She is pictured with her husband, David

Tammy and Dave Carvey of Wyandotte, Michigan

The winning numbers were 11-23-44-61-62, with a Powerball of 17, for the September 6 draw

The winning numbers were 11-23-44-61-62, with a Powerball of 17, for the September 6 draw

Carvey used numbers generated by ChatGPT

Carvey used numbers generated by ChatGPT 

‘Google told me it was a $50,000 prize, so that’s what I thought I’d won,’ she said.

‘It wasn’t until I logged into my Michigan Lottery account that I realized I added the Power Play to my ticket and actually won $100,000! My husband and I were in total disbelief.’

The Michigan Lottery confirmed she recently visited its headquarters to claim her winnings. 

Carvey said she plans to pay off her home and save the rest, calling the unexpected windfall a ‘blessing.’

In a lighthearted statement, the Michigan Lottery said Carvey’s story was fun but cautioned against assuming artificial intelligence can outsmart randomness.

‘The results of all Lottery drawings are random and cannot be predicted by utilizing artificial intelligence or other number-generating tools,’ the agency insisted.

While lottery officials insist that no algorithm or AI can predict luck, Carvey’s win shows that for some players, technology has become part of the ritual. 

Carvey’s story is the latest in a growing trend of lottery hopefuls turning to technology for numerical inspiration.

Last month,Carrie Edwards won a $150,000 Powerball jackpot after buying her first ever ticket online

Last month,Carrie Edwards won a $150,000 Powerball jackpot after buying her first ever ticket online

Edwards donated her entire prize to three different charities dear to her

Edwards donated her entire prize to three different charities dear to her

Last month, Carrie Edwards, a Powerball player from Virginia, also credited ChatGPT after she matched five numbers for a $50,000 prize, which ballooned to $150,000 after she added Power Play.

Edwards gave her entire winnings to charity splitting the jackpot into three even donations of $50,000 to the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration, Shalom Farms and the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society. 

‘As soon as that divine windfall happened and came down upon my shoulders, I knew exactly what I needed to do with it and I knew I needed to give it all away,’ Edwards said.  ‘These three organizations represent healing, service, and community.’ 

She also said she was ‘very passionate’ about the organizations and that she has worked with them before. 

Representatives from the three organizations said they were not surprised by Edwards’s generosity because she already had a history of helping them. 

The generous grandmother said she hopes that by donating her entire prize, she will inspire others to give back when faced with unexpected blessings. 

Each organization will receive $36,000 after taxes.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Colorado Hero Reaches Milestone with 70th Gallon Blood Donation: ‘It’s a Good Thing

(COLORADO SPRINGS) A remarkable milestone was reached at the Vitalant donation center…

Iconic Disney World Landmark Demolished Overnight After 35 Years: Here’s What Happened

Fans of Disney World are grappling with a sense of loss as…

2024 Kansas Murder Case: Suspect Enters No Contest Plea in Mothers’ Tragic Deaths

In a significant turn of events, Tifany Adams, one of the five…

Brunswick Resident Faces Charges for Electronic Child Exploitation: Authorities Crack Down on Cybercrime

Authorities have charged a Brunswick resident with electronic child exploitation, as announced…

Historic Nuclear Crisis: Unprecedented Furlough of 1,400 Staff Marks Industry Milestone

The agency responsible for managing the United States’ nuclear arsenal has issued…

From Faith to Firearms: Why This Urban Pastor Chooses to Carry a Gun

A preacher in Baltimore has taken the drastic step of carrying a…

FBI Investigates Hunting Stand Overlooking Air Force One’s Path in Palm Beach

The FBI has launched an investigation into a hunting stand that was…

U.S. Strike on Colombian ELN Vessel Results in Three Fatalities, Disrupting Narcotics Smuggling Operation, Reports Hegseth

In a decisive operation, three suspected narco-terrorists were neutralized by U.S. forces…